Week of 08-04-19 Through 08-10-19 Redacted

Week of 08-04-19 Through 08-10-19 Redacted

8/4/2019 12:00:36AM TO 8/10/2019 11:59:36PM TN0330100 19-076637 8/4/2019 2:22:00AM 91Z Property Found 800 Market St On 08/03/2019 at approximately 20:00 hours, Officer Michael Estock (82259) responded to a Property Found at 800 Market St. Officer observed one black wallet with an Tennessee Driver's License belonging to a Mr. Edward Crim. Officer wrote the wallet in as found property and the wallet was then turned into property. No further at this time. 19-076655 8/4/2019 5:04:00AM 91Z Field Interview 7987 E Brainerd Rd On 08/04/2019 at 05:14 hours, Officer Beavers #975 (61114) reported a memo at 7987 E Brainerd Rd. Upon arrival I located a w/m asleep on the sidewalk near the drive through window. I identified the male as Cory Elliott. Mr. Elliott was checked for warrants. No warrants were located and Mr. Elliott was asked to be on his way per the complainant. Mr. Elliott complied. No further police action needed. 19-076716 8/4/2019 11:30:00AM 91Z Damaged Property Accidental 18200 I-24 Wb Rd On 08/04/2019 at 11:47 hours, Officer J. Billingsley (79518) responded to a Damaged Property Accidental at 18200 I-24 wb. Upon arrival, complainant Lora Daniel informed me she was traveling west, down the ridge cut, near 18200 I-24 WB when a loose tire collided with the driver's side of her vehicle. Ms. Daniel informed me she did not know where the tire came from. I observed damage to the front driver's side of the vehicle. Ms. Daniel estimated the cost of repair to be $2,000 to $3,000. Nothing further. 19-076727 8/4/2019 12:20:00PM 91Z Miscellaneous Information 2101 Oak St On 08/04/2019 at 12:21hours, Officer K.Downs (68391) reported a memo at 2101Oak St. Upon arrival I spoke with the complainant, Chole Barker, who stated that she came back to her house after staying with a friend and all of her belongings were in the common area of the home and the lock to her room had been changed. She had mentioned to her landlord that she will probably move out in August, but did not give an exact date. Chole stated that she did not sign any papers for a lease, but that she and John Schanley were under a verbal agreement. Barker stated that she had no set date when she planned on moving out, but she came home and everything was moved out. I spoke with John Schanley who stated that he is Barkers landlord and she told him she would move out in August so he said he found another renter and moved Barkers belongings out of the room. Schanley also stated that he is subleasing all the rooms and he is not the owner of the building. Barker had been paying rent for each month she stayed there and also put down a deposit that Schanley would not give back to her. Schanley did not take any legal precautions on trying to remove Barker and decided to take it upon himeself to remove her. 8/4/2019 12:00:36AM TO 8/10/2019 11:59:36PM 19-076755 8/4/2019 1:30:00PM 91Z Miscellaneous Information 7538 Noah Reid Rd On 08/04/2019 at 14:10 hours, Officer Cogburn (62182) reported a memo at 7538 Noah Reid Rd. Police responded to the above address on the report of a disorder prevention. Upon arrival, Police spoke to the complainant who asked for Police to stand by while he gathered his belongings until he could leave the area. No additional information was available at the time of report. 19-076774 8/4/2019 4:30:00PM 91Z Damaged Property Accidental 825 Runyan Dr On 08/04/2019 at 18:45 hours, Officer Luke Simon 971responded to a vehicle fire at 825 Runyan Dr. Upon arrival officers observed the Chattanooga Fire Department personnel working hard to put out the fire which occurred in the engine compartment. On scene officers spoke with the owner of the vehicle Mary Christenson who did not know what could have caused the fire. At this time it is not known what caused the fire. The vehicle remained on private property to await a private tow truck. 19-076853 8/4/2019 7:21:00PM 91Z Miscellaneous Information 6506 Bonny Oaks Dr On 08/04/2019 at 20:21hours, Officer A. Duty (79523) reported a memo at 6506 Bonny Oaks Dr. I responded to the above location for a party stating their phone was stolen. Upon arrival I made contact with the store clerk, Nirmal Patel. Patel stated he was showing the person the video and during that time the party left. I watched the video from the gas station, the phone was not stolen, the party left it on the roof of the car and drove off with it on the roof. I was not able to make contact with the party at this time. No further action. 19-076910 8/4/2019 11:30:00PM 91Z Field Interview 289 W 6th St On 08/04/2019 at approximately 23:15 hours, Officer Michael Estock (82259) responded to a suspicious person at 289 W 6th St. Upon arrival officers observed Mr. Clayton Streeval sleeping in the stairwell of the parking garage. Officers woke Mr. Streeval and informed him that he could not be sleeping here. Mr. Streeval stated that he just recently moved back to Chattanooga and would stay with a "friend" at Patton Towers located at 1 E 11th St. Mr. Steeval stated that his friend was out of town currently on a fishing trip which is why he was sleeping in a stairwell. Mr. Steeval was informed that he could no longer sleep at this location. No further at this time. 8/4/2019 12:00:36AM TO 8/10/2019 11:59:36PM 19-076935 8/5/2019 12:49:00AM 250 Counterfeiting/Forgery 4900 Jeffery Ln On 08/05/2019 at 07:05 hours, Officer Alexander Forgey (82278) wrote a continuation/supplement for a Counterfeiting/Forgery at 4900 Jeffery Ln. The fake dollar bill was placed into property under property number 19-3743 on 8/5/2019 at 0700. 19-076955 8/5/2019 4:00:00AM 91Z Suspicious Activity 7015 Shallowford Rd On 08/05/2019 at 04:20 hours, Officer J Vasquez (79542) spoke by phone with the complainant Mrs. Christy Herrmann who is the front desk clerk at the Quality inn 7015 Shallowford Rd. Mrs. Herrmann stated she observed 2 white males stealing a generator from the parking lot of the Staybridge Hotel. Mrs. Herrmann said 2 trucks pulled up at the Staybridge parking lot and back into a parking spot where 2 white males wearing black shirt and khaki pants load up a generator into their truck with a TN tag of . Mrs. Herrmann said when the suspects noticed she was looking at them they got in their vehicles and sped out of the parking lot. At this time there's no victim to report further. 19-077001 8/5/2019 9:30:00AM 91Z Miscellaneous Information 3407 Amnicola Hwy On 08/05/2019 at 09:30 hours, Officer Bell (79882) reported a memo at 3407 Amnicola Hwy. Had to turn in a damaged taser cartridge to property. No further action was needed. 19-077002 8/5/2019 10:15:00AM 26A False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidenc 5200 Wilson Rd On 08/05/2019 at 09:35 hours, I, Officer Nelson (66968) responded to a False Pretenses/Swindle/Confidence Game at HEATEC 5200 Wilson Rd. Upon arrival, I spoke to Ms. Kasey Hobbs, who is the Controller of HEATEC. Ms. Hobbs stated that on May 23rd and on July 23rd of this year they recieved two separate emails with changes of payroll accounts. Ms. Hobbs stated that on both occasions they recieved emails with names and account information, attempting to have the employees payroll rerouted to an account that was not the actually employees account. On May 23rd, they recieved an email from a Mathew Varnell ([email protected]) asking for a change in account payroll. They caught the account prior to changing any account settings, so money was not sent. Account: Routing: American Express National Bank On July 23rd, an email was sent from an email of stating that they were Bryan Eley and also asking for payroll to be changed to a new account. An email was sent back with a form to be filled out and asking for a check. The form and a check from American Express was sent back stating to be Bryan Eley. I spoke to Mr. Eley, who stated that he recieved a paper check instead of his salary being deposited into his account and that is what caused him to speak with Ms. Hobbs concerning the fake account. Account: Routing: American Express National Bank Ms. Hobbs stated that the business has a security feature to not send any money prior to speaking to the employee, so in both cases no money was obtained through either account. Ms. Hobbs stated at this time she just wanted to make police aware of the situation in case it was happening at other business or if it were an employee of HEATTEC. I called American Express and attempted to gather the information from the accounts, but was told the information could only be obtained through a subpoena. No further police action required at this time.

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